Beginning mid-January, European banks will become leaders in the so-called open banking movement—thanks to a regulatory directive—and must allow access to customer data to any third-party service approved by customers. The predictions for how PSD2 will change the landscape in Europe are far-reaching.

In the U.S., however, open banking is largely ad hoc and more of a workaround. However, a small number of banks — Capital One, BBVA Compass, Silicon Valley Bank, Citi and CBW Bank in Weir, Kan. — have adopted open banking and offer APIs to almost anyone. But most pundits believe open banking’s arrival in the U.S. is a matter of when, not if, with many many large banks citing 2020 as their deadline for making key investments to become an open bank.

This Open Banking Bootcamp will offer four hours of content on the why, what and how of open banking—both from the EU and U.S. perspective. This two-day web seminar—available live, or on demand—will allow bankers to understand the coming battle for the customer interface and, therefore, the customer relationship.

What You'll Get:

What You'll Get:

· 4 hours of content over 2 days brings to life what Open Banking means today in the EU, and what it could mean for your business in the near future in the U.S.· Each session will be followed by a short quiz so participants can track their progress throughout the course· Successful participants will receive an American Banker Open Banking Bootcamp Certificate of Completion· Webinars will be available for viewing both live, with Q&A, and in archived format· Team discounts for your colleagues to join you